- Spirituality and Happiness
- Affiliations
- The Salvation Army is a Religious Denomination
- Religion and Charity
- Religion and Community Service
- Attitudes Toward Religious Groups
- Getting religion from politics, not politics from religion
- Religion, Civil Rights, and John Lewis
Coming Apart in Politics, Too
Polarization
- Religion and Party Difference
- Aversive Partisanship
- Residential Partisan Segregation
- Why Trump won the white working class.
- Michèle Lamont, in The Dignity of Working Men, also found resentment of professionals — but not of the rich. “[I] can’t knock anyone for succeeding,” a laborer told her. “There’s a lot of people out there who are wealthy and I’m sure they worked darned hard for every cent they have,” chimed in a receiving clerk. Why the difference? For one thing, most blue-collar workers have little direct contact with the rich outside of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. But professionals order them around every day.
Happiness and the stuff of life" (ch. 15), which brings us back to...
Saving Private Ryan the actual Lincoln letter
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